One more because it's a whole lot of fun to do. This my was first odd attempt at coloring a gray scale image with color, and I am still trying to figure out what I think about it. So if any of you have any suggestions let me know, I appreciate it.

I worked on this a lot longer than my last one, and so the lines ultimately got lost in the mass of detail, that's why I have two images; one with and without lines.

Double your fun with double mint gum...wait, what?

Anyways, this is some Chameleon, Iguana hybrid. I'm going to call it a Chauna. Perfect.

You can try a broadcasting site. I know a few artists who use Livestream [link] and they stream as they work. Then, when they finish, they just keep the stream they just did as a video so people can go back and watch it.

Not gunna lie, I have always wanted to watch you work. Seeing a piece of your artwork in my inbox always makes me smile.

Thank you for that, I have watched a few artist's livesteams as well. I usually take so long to finish art that it is hard to notice the process I go through. Does live stream have a fast forward option? If it does then I am defiantly doing it.

I don't think Livestream let's you do that... I know some people who do speedpaints on Youtube use programs that you buy.

This guy here [link] says he used ZDsoft Screen Recorder. Others used something called Camtasia...

As for free things. I think you might have some luck just Googling, Free Screen Recording Software. I did just now and some of the results suggested Camstudio. I guess it's just really what you find and if you feel like purchasing one or not. Plus you miiight need to find a program that fast forwards videos. It's kind of tedious now that I am looking into it too. X.x But the resulting videos are always awesome to watch.

Thank you so much for all the help, and I'll do my bit of research and hopefully come across a solution. I am not willing to pay for program, but if there is a free program then I am all over it. If not, then it's off to Livestream!